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any other incumbent in an environment like this would be in some trouble. so far president obama is not. to cut him certainly some real factual slack, he did inherit a mess as he reminds us so maybe the american people remember that saying, well, it takes time to correct that. i agree with you, doctor. i think there's something to this that he is still considered a likable guy. is that because mitt romney, by comparison, is not that well-known a guy? ronald reagan and jimmy carter, announce himself or expose himself on the national stage to be a cred l, likable alternative to the president. >> from a psychotherapist stand point, i feel what's going on. people are helpless, hopeless, and afraid. what's happening is part of obama's platform appeals to the fear. that exacerbates the already existing condition of worry so rather people feel they rely on him, that he'll care for them, and that exacerbates a womb-like conditions. yes, you heard that right, "womb-like," and rather than being independent and self-empowered, we have somebody else care for us. this c
any other incumbent in an environment like this would be in some trouble. so far president obama is not. to cut him certainly some real factual slack, he did inherit a mess as he reminds us so maybe the american people remember that saying, well, it takes time to correct that. i agree with you, doctor. i think there's something to this that he is still considered a likable guy. is that because mitt romney, by comparison, is not that well-known a guy? ronald reagan and jimmy carter, announce...
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you know, when you tell people that capitalism and the free market is destroying the environment, people get scared. they are willing to turn over control of their lives and the economy to the central planners and that is the goal. neil: so when you look at it, you are trying to debunk what has been popular, mainstream media nonsense. do you look at what has been happening recycle is -- i mean, the famed meteorologist joe, we go through these periods of intense weather patterns and we misinterpret them in the middle of them. it has little to do with intense weather patterns. when people say that they have signs that show that humans are harming the climate, i can call that science. how does the climate work. how to explain it, how to predict what's going to happen in the future, i can't do that and nobody can because the climate is one of those complex things. it's like the economy except even more complex. so i don't even try to get into explaining why things are the way they are. neil: you can debunk something and that shows a lot. that shows a valuable role. you are quite right. we di
you know, when you tell people that capitalism and the free market is destroying the environment, people get scared. they are willing to turn over control of their lives and the economy to the central planners and that is the goal. neil: so when you look at it, you are trying to debunk what has been popular, mainstream media nonsense. do you look at what has been happening recycle is -- i mean, the famed meteorologist joe, we go through these periods of intense weather patterns and we...
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flooding, using it as what are called berms to stop any hazardous waste from the losing end to the environment and the area, said that is the he -- the sand wall. they just switched on the lights they are looking at dump trucks and 18 wheeler's coming into my bringing in this debris. the president did you fly over when we were here this morning. he did give a shout out to the sanitation workers. they are the first responders that basically remove the debris. what we are hearing is the new york parks department gracefully open this up because if they did not build this landfill here, the rebuilt would have been even slower. right in the area, heartbreaking photo albums, toys from bicycles, car seats. i just picked up some of those around my area. it's heartbreaking site for the people who are affected by this. the other story that has gone unnoticed, the reason why the flyers were really bad in breezy point and rockaway is because the debris was in the way. the sanitation workers, as soon as they got in helped. so i'm going to be giving it back to you. we will be going the route the evening. it
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, brenda, it can because they're flexing their muscle and have the backing of the current political environment. >> brenda: larry. >> brenda, the younes need to reinvent themselves. if they need to get into my skilled jobs and earn higher wages and that's the key. >> you're right and the idea of organizing the lowest end of the structure here is, as jonas says, the average lifetime of employee i think is nine mons in the fast food busins so it's antithetical and-- >> these an't coal mines and slaughter houses, brenda, these are folding sweaters at the gap, cashiers. >> we need to see more unions in china where they could make a difference, they could lift wages and improve living standards there. >> absolutely. >> and keep chinese, work forces from taking jobs away from america. >> good luck with that. >> brenda: thank you for the debate. and sandy victims facing devastation one month later, so is this any time for the united nations to be using them as a fund raising tool? the cavuto gang is all over that one at the bottom of the hour. up here first, forget fees in >> forget the pain, if we fa
, brenda, it can because they're flexing their muscle and have the backing of the current political environment. >> brenda: larry. >> brenda, the younes need to reinvent themselves. if they need to get into my skilled jobs and earn higher wages and that's the key. >> you're right and the idea of organizing the lowest end of the structure here is, as jonas says, the average lifetime of employee i think is nine mons in the fast food busins so it's antithetical and-- >>...
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that counts right now in this environment, and they're saying things don't look good. neil: scale back workers' hours. going, you know, obviously look at a lot of things. that was before any of this. >> factoring in the heavy added health care costs among worried about the fiscal cliff and higher taxes and worried about the consumer. the holiday shopping season is not looking good. look at these retailers' command they're talking about how competitive the environment is going to be, that translates to we are going to have to mark things down so low just to get folks through the door. neil: opening on thanksgiving night. >> 8:00. neil: with your in-laws, probably not a bad idea. i digress. no wonder you're building that bunker in bermuda. what do you think of what was just said? >> at the center is 100 percent correct. don't forget last week mcdonald's for the first time in a decade came out with lower sales. using huge pressure on the consumer. nothing is changed structurally. we still have around 8 percent unemployment. that is not changed. nothing in the future shows
that counts right now in this environment, and they're saying things don't look good. neil: scale back workers' hours. going, you know, obviously look at a lot of things. that was before any of this. >> factoring in the heavy added health care costs among worried about the fiscal cliff and higher taxes and worried about the consumer. the holiday shopping season is not looking good. look at these retailers' command they're talking about how competitive the environment is going to be, that...
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is a challenging environment. as it relates to our industry and sonic in particular the consumer benefited from the fact that through this recession we have gone a great distance to improve the quality of food and service and bring pricing strategies that we didn't have before the recession. the consumer has benefited from efforts of companies like ours but it is a challenging environment and for all of us. liz: when commodities are hitting all-time highs and the lot of commodities going to the food that you offer you guys said in your guidance that you would only expect 1% or 2% hike in commodity prices and analysts were saying how does that work? is a lot less than they would have expected. >> part of it is in terms of containing it, we have protected ourselves with buying contracts for six to 12 months out. we look at the next fiscal year and most of those costs contained. another vein, when you think about our menu, it is broader and more diversified than the competition and 30% of sales from drinks and 10% fr
is a challenging environment. as it relates to our industry and sonic in particular the consumer benefited from the fact that through this recession we have gone a great distance to improve the quality of food and service and bring pricing strategies that we didn't have before the recession. the consumer has benefited from efforts of companies like ours but it is a challenging environment and for all of us. liz: when commodities are hitting all-time highs and the lot of commodities going to the...
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have you heard about companies saying i never would've started in this environment? >> absolutely. the survey numbers that we have heard is 55% of current businesses said if i had to do today back then what have to do today, i would not be in business. think about all of the entrepreneurs, connectivity, economic impact of that were the case. that is a huge drag on business growth and stability. we need the growth, we need the jobs. david: with third-quarter earnings seemed to forecast a slow fourth-quarter, do you expect one? >> actually third-quarter was quite strong and we rais raisedr forecast after the third quarter. our expectation is we will continue to have revenue growth and double-digit eps growth as we were not forecasting anything bad yet. but that is based on good contractual selling effect our value proposition is really resonating well with customers and we are still investing. this year we will spend about $2.2 billion in capital because our customers are still making a commitment to long-term races, and that is a good sign. don't want any suppression about that conf
have you heard about companies saying i never would've started in this environment? >> absolutely. the survey numbers that we have heard is 55% of current businesses said if i had to do today back then what have to do today, i would not be in business. think about all of the entrepreneurs, connectivity, economic impact of that were the case. that is a huge drag on business growth and stability. we need the growth, we need the jobs. david: with third-quarter earnings seemed to forecast a...
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in a slower growth economic environment, we think that is an optimal investment. liz: well, i know that that is certainly attractive because you've got so much this dividends when it comes to that, and it compiles a lot of the best yielding names, but that -- has that become a crowded trade? i always get nervous when i hear too many people mentioning this or jumping in. >> we don't think so. particularly the double b space is slightly bo its historical relationship to treasuries x in a market where equities are fairly valued and treasuries are extremely expensive, this thing seems relatively fairly or attractively valued. so people have been catching on to the theme, they've been buying it more, but generally it's still not an overvalued level. liz: your next pick and your last one, bxm. this one i find very interesting because people may be a little less likely to jump in, but it involves taking a long position on the s&p and then covering that call, correct? >> right. the idea is -- and really this is a little bit her of an esoteric strategy, but the idea is to
in a slower growth economic environment, we think that is an optimal investment. liz: well, i know that that is certainly attractive because you've got so much this dividends when it comes to that, and it compiles a lot of the best yielding names, but that -- has that become a crowded trade? i always get nervous when i hear too many people mentioning this or jumping in. >> we don't think so. particularly the double b space is slightly bo its historical relationship to treasuries x in a...
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so it's in our blood, it's part of the environment. we believe we can tell everyone how, what is the right way of doing things and go on forever having new start-ups and then having the companies as well. >> reporter: we appreciate you joining us on the fox business network. these interviews we've had, liz and david, are being posted to foxbusiness.com, so you can hear more of what these people have had to say. but really the theme here is, i think, best exemplified by the finance minister who said, look, israelis don't take no for an answer because they have no choice. they have to move forward, they have to succeed given not only the political situation, but the fact that they have no choice but to succeed. back to you. david: some of the most incredible investment opportunities in the world in the israel right now. adam, thank you very much. liz: cisco, intel, apple starting a plant there. it's great. big stuff there. david: well, the government announcing it is going to sell a big chunk of its remaining aig shares. it'll still be a
so it's in our blood, it's part of the environment. we believe we can tell everyone how, what is the right way of doing things and go on forever having new start-ups and then having the companies as well. >> reporter: we appreciate you joining us on the fox business network. these interviews we've had, liz and david, are being posted to foxbusiness.com, so you can hear more of what these people have had to say. but really the theme here is, i think, best exemplified by the finance...
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any other incumbent in an environment like this would be in some trouble. so far president obama is not. to cut him certainly some real factual slack, he did inherit a mess as he reminds us so maybe the american people remember that saying, well, it takes time to correct that. i agree with you, doctor. i think there's something to this that he is still considered a likable guy. is that because mitt romney, by comparison, is not that well-known a guy? ronald reagan and jimmy carter, announce himself or expose himself on the national stage to be a cred l, likable alternative to the president. >> from a psychotherapist stand point, i feel what's going on. people are helpless, hopeless, and afraid. what's happening is part of obama's platform appeals to the fear. that exacerbates the already existing condition of worry so rather people feel they rely on him, that he'll care for them, and that exacerbates a womb-like conditions. yes, you heard that right, "womb-like," and rather than being independent and self-empowered, we have somebody else care for us. this c
any other incumbent in an environment like this would be in some trouble. so far president obama is not. to cut him certainly some real factual slack, he did inherit a mess as he reminds us so maybe the american people remember that saying, well, it takes time to correct that. i agree with you, doctor. i think there's something to this that he is still considered a likable guy. is that because mitt romney, by comparison, is not that well-known a guy? ronald reagan and jimmy carter, announce...
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before 2008 there was a whole different environment than it yesterday. the housing bubble, and i'm not sure all those numbers were realistic anyway. but, the more important thing is that we are slowly, steadily growing and that there is confidence. there is a lot of money on the sidelines, and we need to get the confidence back to the average consumer to get back into the market into stay in the market so that they can get the growth and they can have the growth for their retirement, for their college education and the long run. we have people that are scared and uncertain, they're not going to invest. adam: you bring up the average consumer. i'm pretty average when it comes to that. i looked at my retirement and get worried. the federal reserve is the big reason the stock market is tired and that worries me because we don't see the earnings forecast nearly as strong as they should be. you mentioned the money on the sideline. it's tough coming in until after the election if it comes back, and i'm sitting here thinking, not kids. i had no other choice. an
before 2008 there was a whole different environment than it yesterday. the housing bubble, and i'm not sure all those numbers were realistic anyway. but, the more important thing is that we are slowly, steadily growing and that there is confidence. there is a lot of money on the sidelines, and we need to get the confidence back to the average consumer to get back into the market into stay in the market so that they can get the growth and they can have the growth for their retirement, for their...
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there are some names that work in this environment. they will be making a good our only, good growth prospects because they are picking up a lot of loans from some of the big european banks having some problems. cheryl: give me another name you like. a large financial. >> 's father once we like our suntrust because of thing happening is the one thing it does is takes credit better because there's more money to pay back loans to credit recovery stories on such as suntrust that can really work in this kind of environment. some of these smaller ones, private banks the midwest, we have lots of the midsized banks in a position today to take the market share from the big ones and continue to get the credit recovery. cheryl: maybe liking some of the smaller names, the smaller banking names, is there larger scale thank you don't like right now? >> i don't like bank of america right now. it has actually done a lot of good things in the last year, a lot of good things for bondholders and regulators that has not been good for equity holders becau
there are some names that work in this environment. they will be making a good our only, good growth prospects because they are picking up a lot of loans from some of the big european banks having some problems. cheryl: give me another name you like. a large financial. >> 's father once we like our suntrust because of thing happening is the one thing it does is takes credit better because there's more money to pay back loans to credit recovery stories on such as suntrust that can really...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. take the steps to reach yours, everyowith usgoals. with real advice, for real goals. the us bank wealth management advisor can help you. every step of the
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. we'll have more don't go away. stay with us. >> the u.s. economy falling further behind in the world. we were number one the year before president obama took office . the worries that we are falling over the fiscal cliff. and you got to see it. it is a typical solution where the people kick the can down the road. the result of that always is a disaster thing. dodd-frank it was horrible bill . that is what will happen were you surprised. >> it is heart breaking. they invented the phrase . and the we used to make fun of the uyo and now with have the chevy volt. but i am worried about the capitalism and free market. >> switzerland
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both points are right in this environment. a lot of folks here are going to nevada. i guess that is the big draw. think about it in the summertime, nevada gets up to 280 degrees. it is very hot there you about obviously it gets, it gets to the point where you don't care. you put up with the heat to leave the financial heat. not really 280 degrees. its close. been there in the up summer. one business leader meeting with the president. another meeting with the republican leadership. both are hear to weigh in on what they learn and what they said. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bnchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a d
both points are right in this environment. a lot of folks here are going to nevada. i guess that is the big draw. think about it in the summertime, nevada gets up to 280 degrees. it is very hot there you about obviously it gets, it gets to the point where you don't care. you put up with the heat to leave the financial heat. not really 280 degrees. its close. been there in the up summer. one business leader meeting with the president. another meeting with the republican leadership. both are hear...
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both points are right in this environment. a lot of folks here are going to nevada. i guess that is the big draw. think about it in the summertime, nevada gets up to 280 degrees. it is very hot there you about obviously it gets, it gets to the point where you don't care. you put up with the heat to leave the financial heat. not really 280 degrees. its close. been there in the up summer. one business leader meeting with the president. another meeting with the republican leadership. both are hear to weigh in on what they learn and what they said. this family used capital one venture miles to come home for the holidays. that's double miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white christmas just got "blacked t." [ brother ] but it's the family party! really jingles your bells, esn't it? my gifto you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am on the naughtyist again? ho ho ho! neil: coming to you tonight from los angeles. you know, i always think o
both points are right in this environment. a lot of folks here are going to nevada. i guess that is the big draw. think about it in the summertime, nevada gets up to 280 degrees. it is very hot there you about obviously it gets, it gets to the point where you don't care. you put up with the heat to leave the financial heat. not really 280 degrees. its close. been there in the up summer. one business leader meeting with the president. another meeting with the republican leadership. both are hear...
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the aspiring entrepreneur and franchisee, one who wants to expand their network am it's a difficult environment. neil: pete, thank you very much. >> it was great to be back. neil: we are following up on a breaking development. we discovered the guy who sounds like he's french now sounding british. >> estates on their own are no longer able to effectively steal the cause of events neil: you heard it for yourself. the head of the european union now sound like this. [inaudible] the head of the eu. the. neil: we have chaos breaking out in the middle east. investors rallying here. focusing on stimulus. who is right with these overlapping development? the blowup over the bailout? we thought that we would ask kyle harrington. >> i think that we have seen qe-1, qe-2, now qe-3. in the short term, doing good in the short term. i believe believe that in the long-term, and issue will continue in what will be what is going on in the middle east -- neil: why would the middle east sees that her central threat? >> you don't think this will be? >> i think we have a significant problem in the middle east that se
the aspiring entrepreneur and franchisee, one who wants to expand their network am it's a difficult environment. neil: pete, thank you very much. >> it was great to be back. neil: we are following up on a breaking development. we discovered the guy who sounds like he's french now sounding british. >> estates on their own are no longer able to effectively steal the cause of events neil: you heard it for yourself. the head of the european union now sound like this. [inaudible] the...
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they decided let's put this in the harshest environment. they have completely eliminated their healthcare related infections. >> 100%? >> for over six months now, 100%. we know it can be done. it's a matter of having a better product that kills stuff to a level never seen before. the other part is it's less toxic and safer than anything on the market. this product is actually approved for food surfaces, for children's toys. liz: what is in it? i know you won't give your recipe, but is there anything toxic in it? >> no, the special magic is it's less toxic. it is basically activated silver. everybody knows going back centuries that silver has been a naturally occurring antimicrobial, formulated differently than anything on the market, but that's the single biggest breakthrough in technology. liz: this stuff is a thousand times the power of lysol. hospitals are being told now that medicare will no longer reimburse them for hospital infections, meaning the incentive is now there for hospitals to clean up their act. >> you know from the past i
they decided let's put this in the harshest environment. they have completely eliminated their healthcare related infections. >> 100%? >> for over six months now, 100%. we know it can be done. it's a matter of having a better product that kills stuff to a level never seen before. the other part is it's less toxic and safer than anything on the market. this product is actually approved for food surfaces, for children's toys. liz: what is in it? i know you won't give your recipe, but...
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we are shifting to an environment where the u.s. may be a bigger source of rest. in addition, they are not that cheap against other markets. we like northern europe, we'd like asia, we buy commercial markets. liz: we have brazil on a couple of these funds. why brazil? >> brazil is an interesting play. the stocks are very cheap. they trade for about less than 10 times earnings, and one of the things we like about it is the real evidence of structural reform. we see monetary policy model tries on the types of structural reform that leads to faster growth. also, very good energy, and as a is a sector that we like over the long-term. liz: let me just say you also like china funds. these are energy companies, banks, etc., china, seeing a little bit of a slowdown? >> i think we are. china has been a disappointment this year. no one believes it's going back to 10% growth. we do think the worst news is behind it and it will rebound in 2013. another area is chinese small caps. companies that will benefit the most consumption continues to rise in china. liz: chinese small c
we are shifting to an environment where the u.s. may be a bigger source of rest. in addition, they are not that cheap against other markets. we like northern europe, we'd like asia, we buy commercial markets. liz: we have brazil on a couple of these funds. why brazil? >> brazil is an interesting play. the stocks are very cheap. they trade for about less than 10 times earnings, and one of the things we like about it is the real evidence of structural reform. we see monetary policy model...
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and, there is nothing positive, the environment, like the stock market, you have an environment that is positive. it goes up. so much is based on psychology. the environment in the business world is not positive. the environment that comes out of washington is all negative. and, i can't say we make decisions based upon tax codes. in our business, we're in a business of opportunity. i say we have three under construction because this environment creates opportunities. if you have some cash. landlords are willing to take a lesser rent if you will. employment is available because people aren't working. there are, out of the nonworking a bunch of that really do want to work and kacht find jobs. i can't say everybody that doesn't work wants to work. those opportunities present themselves we move forward. >> president will say he has cut taxes for small businesses. i what do you say to that? >> absolutely not. he can say whatever he wants to say. it is all very, patronizing the electorate. lauren: yeah. >> unfortunately this election on both sides very honestly there is a lot of credibilit
and, there is nothing positive, the environment, like the stock market, you have an environment that is positive. it goes up. so much is based on psychology. the environment in the business world is not positive. the environment that comes out of washington is all negative. and, i can't say we make decisions based upon tax codes. in our business, we're in a business of opportunity. i say we have three under construction because this environment creates opportunities. if you have some cash....
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. ♪ john: we tattled this show the media get it wrong, and apparently most of you agree. recent bofa 66 percent of americans cite stories are often inaccurate. my next guest is a pollster who said that is absolutely true. you have experienced this firsthand. >> i will give you a couple of examples. politico earlier last year i said to a friend of mine that i was leaving fox to take over newt gingrich campaign. a guide did it as a joke and treats it. politico runs it with of calling me, without confirming it. then he asked me when i tell him, the media has to pick this up. corrected. he corrected by say that i was trying to promote public. john: it is corrected by saying we goofed. >> the corrected by saying i was trying to correct the book. i read the publication. that inaccurate. they don't bother to check. john: the publication of the help. >> i did a presentation for u.s. senate meeting. the right things that never were said. why? it took one senator's
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. ♪ john: we tattled this show the media get it wrong, and apparently most of you agree. recent bofa 66 percent of americans cite stories are often inaccurate. my next guest is a pollster who said that is absolutely true. you have experienced this firsthand. >> i will give you a couple of examples. politico earlier last year i said to a...
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some were created an environment in this country where it was more highly rewarded and priced. not just for the fellas, but the women as well. when we come back, more and more americans are getting behind mitt romney, and a new poll shows the president's. next why people are lacking in now. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related ne fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. the skin they were born with and say they'd die for darker skin. sadly, some actually do. change your thinking, not your skin. stop tanning. learn more at spotskincancer.org. ♪ gerri: well, the lead in the polls evaporate if the first presidential debate where mitt romney emerged as the clear winner. what does obama's less than stellar performance me for the vice-presidential debate thursday? joining me now, board member of the wall street journal. always great to have you
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ought to be looked at through the lens, is helping the environment grow. neil: thank you so much. the number of regulations now growing, 1500 pages that reportedly added last week, more companies are cutting jobs because of them. 1200 jobs in coal because of regulations, many more could follow. business groups like chairman ber of commerce are try -- chamber o >> he indicated he wants to raise taxes could raising taxes on a small business, that will kill jobs, the president is pore owing borrowing a trillion dolls more we take every year, a pathway that looks more european than american, many are drawn to, i think they are wrong, they do not recognize it is not good for america at large, 100% of americans in my view will do much better if we live by a government established by founding fathers, one based upon freed am anfreedom and opportun. neil: charlie -- charlie gasparino on the phone with me, saying that is not just all obama all the time. charlie, explain that. why do you think that the supposition he lost half of the country is wrong. >> break down
ought to be looked at through the lens, is helping the environment grow. neil: thank you so much. the number of regulations now growing, 1500 pages that reportedly added last week, more companies are cutting jobs because of them. 1200 jobs in coal because of regulations, many more could follow. business groups like chairman ber of commerce are try -- chamber o >> he indicated he wants to raise taxes could raising taxes on a small business, that will kill jobs, the president is pore owing...
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you know, and what it did to the surrounding environment. there it is right there. they point to this and say, this is why you can't go drill offshore. what do you say to that? >> well, it's, of course the bp, deepwater horizon accident was a horrible tragedy in human and environmental terms but huge gains have been put in place since the disaster both at the federal level with regulators as well as with the industry. so really the technology, safety technology has improved greatly. and so we think again there are thousands of these wellses running today without a problem. so that's the type of thing we can do off of virginia. melissa: what companies have contacted you about going out there and drilling? is bp among them? >> we have had a number of companies indicate interest but unfortunately i'm not at liberty to say who. melissa: okay. so how do you, tell me, from a practical point of view, real quick, before we go, how do you keep that explosion from happening in your neck of the woods? >> well, again, the industry itself has developed a whole new company that i
you know, and what it did to the surrounding environment. there it is right there. they point to this and say, this is why you can't go drill offshore. what do you say to that? >> well, it's, of course the bp, deepwater horizon accident was a horrible tragedy in human and environmental terms but huge gains have been put in place since the disaster both at the federal level with regulators as well as with the industry. so really the technology, safety technology has improved greatly. and...
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neil: what happens, environmentists say, at what harm to our environment. have seen fracking and how it is done, it is remarkable, they keep it all in place, they are not turning the land upside down. they are not making a ples of it and i -- a mess of it i think there is a perception of fracking or drilling that might have been true, a few decades ago, but it is just, young now young now, is the industry making a mistake not explaining it better or environmentals not giving it a chance. >> environmentalists are not even giving it a chance, there is no question that our environmental saved guards here in united states and canada are strongest than in the world. better in terms of offshore china or russia or anywhere element when the environment 8 ofs say we're not going to produce here. and we're going to force the country rely on imports, we're experts the environmental pollution, and making it worse overall. neil: where does this end up? if you are irend and you are looking for more oil or any one of these countries, like you said at beginning, we benefit
neil: what happens, environmentists say, at what harm to our environment. have seen fracking and how it is done, it is remarkable, they keep it all in place, they are not turning the land upside down. they are not making a ples of it and i -- a mess of it i think there is a perception of fracking or drilling that might have been true, a few decades ago, but it is just, young now young now, is the industry making a mistake not explaining it better or environmentals not giving it a chance....
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>> we have had strong markets in a much higher tax environment. wehink of that? >> it is absolutely true. it is the possibilityf capital gains and the ream of dividends. it is the same as diverting water away from the river. the river won't have the same amount of flow and that will affect the value of the water come into the river and of the stock market. eventually in time, that will be repriced and recess -- but for now, it is a big deal against the stock market. neil: all the companies that have been hiking up their dividends. whaa is enough for them to do it now? >> well, what's in it for them is that the stockholders get a dividend of four the taxes are increased upon him. and that is a big plus for them. by the way, they can accomplish very much the same thing through stock buybacks. neil: we are probably not seeing that now. >> big smiles, see people all the time people don't look happy. neil: even when we had a boom the economy, i would be in a mall and i would not be happy. >> that we are talking about the other people. [laughter] neil: you can catch hi
>> we have had strong markets in a much higher tax environment. wehink of that? >> it is absolutely true. it is the possibilityf capital gains and the ream of dividends. it is the same as diverting water away from the river. the river won't have the same amount of flow and that will affect the value of the water come into the river and of the stock market. eventually in time, that will be repriced and recess -- but for now, it is a big deal against the stock market. neil: all the...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. so, which peast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a differenchart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. ♪ . melissa: all right. whether you're earn $250,000 a year or not you will be affected by the tax hikes on the wealthy. why? because it will kill economic growth. that could make it hard to get a job. seems so obvious to me. but a new congressional budget office report sort of mixed on the topic. christian doors ski, external and governmental affairs at economic policy independence statute. who thinks this silly report from the cbo proves me wrong and he is here to disagree with me. t
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. so, which peast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a differenchart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the...
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how should investors play this such uncertain environment? >> well, turns out it's looking like a fiscal cliff hanger, doesn't it? up to the last minute. i think that investors tend to get caught up emotionally too much, and there's a couple things to do towards the end of the year. one is if you have not taken capital gains, going from 15% to 23.8%, do that monday. if you have a gain in a position, take it, buy it back right away, pay the tax at a lower rate. that's one of the things to do. also, make sure that next year you increase your 401(k) to 17,000 or 23,500 if you get the extra over 50 amount. take a roth 401(k) plan because that's more valuable as tax rates go up. ashley: good point. >> look at the conversions, the 529 plans, anything to be taxed hurts more. anything you can do as a consumer, and, of course, moonnies is more valuable next year as well. ashley: very good advice. you say don't sell in a down markets. put the cash to work. worried about catching the falling knife? >> not at all. the s&p500 up 15% going through the euro
how should investors play this such uncertain environment? >> well, turns out it's looking like a fiscal cliff hanger, doesn't it? up to the last minute. i think that investors tend to get caught up emotionally too much, and there's a couple things to do towards the end of the year. one is if you have not taken capital gains, going from 15% to 23.8%, do that monday. if you have a gain in a position, take it, buy it back right away, pay the tax at a lower rate. that's one of the things to...
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fixed the low rate environment. tolerate the volatility of the stock market. gerri: it's interesting to hear people talk about the money. mean that by them what they expect. a lot of discussion, entire books written on the magic number. what do you tell your clients? what does was hard to tell its clients about determining their own perfect number for retirement? >> it's an individual thing, just like health care. it depends on how healthy you are, what age you want to retire, how much you save, how much to think you're going to need or have. a very individualized written a personal plan. talk about how much of want husband and retirement. that's where you deride how much should be saving of what my number needs to be. it is not a one-size-fits-all. gerri: u.s. one interesting question in this survey. i have to hear the answer. would you be willing to take a reduction in social security and/or medicare benefits to help the country move forward? >> about half of them said no. [laughter] >> i'm not interested. not interested. gerri: everybody i hear from say, i
fixed the low rate environment. tolerate the volatility of the stock market. gerri: it's interesting to hear people talk about the money. mean that by them what they expect. a lot of discussion, entire books written on the magic number. what do you tell your clients? what does was hard to tell its clients about determining their own perfect number for retirement? >> it's an individual thing, just like health care. it depends on how healthy you are, what age you want to retire, how much...
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liz: you shut down the floor but keep the electronic trading going. >> in this environment we can trade stocks in milliseconds. a storm, rain should not stop the new york stock exchange from opening its system. it should not stop the nasdaq or any of them. a small investor, maybe some trader can't get to work that works at goldman sachs, that's fine. but the bottom line is, the average investor should be able to trade stocks, buy a stock right now when they want. the system should not be shut down because of the storm. and it's absurd when you think about it. we've had years and years of technology -- liz: well traders were e-mailing me and said i'm upset, i wanted to go to work, i can handle this. >> it is one thing to be physically on the floor. the question is for a small investor and these markets are for the public too, by the way. the average investor that buys and sells stocks. you know, needs access to the markets. it makes no sense. this does not make sense. liz: on any other day you would never see what i'm about to show you and that is a shot of the big board at zero at 3:28
liz: you shut down the floor but keep the electronic trading going. >> in this environment we can trade stocks in milliseconds. a storm, rain should not stop the new york stock exchange from opening its system. it should not stop the nasdaq or any of them. a small investor, maybe some trader can't get to work that works at goldman sachs, that's fine. but the bottom line is, the average investor should be able to trade stocks, buy a stock right now when they want. the system should not be...
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and there is aorking environment and rules for working environment, where if that dog on a distraction there. they are healthier, people are healthier, they lose fewer workdays because when --isten when dog gets sick, you go to vet rather than work, that studies have shown that. neil: i don't get you. i don't know. but. >> proof is in relative lar numbers. so, pur purina is doing a natioe search for most pet-friendly businesses, a contest, where they search between now and middle of january, you can go to purina.com, submit your story with photos and supporting evidence, they will do a $10,000 give away to a pet shelter in the name of the business, and purina pet-friendly products for the business, it is wonderful, only because i have seen it, when i hosted to tell the truth, for 3 years we allowed dogs and children back stage for celebrity panel. it was greatest working environment even someone like you would have enjoyed it. neil: if i had my children here? -- >> that is different. >> they are violent animals. >> that is different. neil: you are still doing great. printing money. >>
and there is aorking environment and rules for working environment, where if that dog on a distraction there. they are healthier, people are healthier, they lose fewer workdays because when --isten when dog gets sick, you go to vet rather than work, that studies have shown that. neil: i don't get you. i don't know. but. >> proof is in relative lar numbers. so, pur purina is doing a natioe search for most pet-friendly businesses, a contest, where they search between now and middle of...
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some were created an environment in this country where it was more highly rewarded and priced. not just for the fellas, but the women as well. when we come back, more and more americans are getting behind mitt romney, and a new poll shows the president's. next why people are lacking in now. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone lt that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. ♪ gerri: well, the lead in the polls evaporate if the first presidential debate where mitt romney emerged as the clear winner. what does obama's less than stellar performance me for the vice-presidential debate thursday? joining me now, board member of the wall street journal. always great to have you with me. on set. i feel so special. let's look at some of the polls. from the closing the ga
some were created an environment in this country where it was more highly rewarded and priced. not just for the fellas, but the women as well. when we come back, more and more americans are getting behind mitt romney, and a new poll shows the president's. next why people are lacking in now. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone lt that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are...
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talking by tough environment and the stock lost its own going into the closing bell. $32 at one point. back to you. liz: now, bed, bath, and beyond. that stock moving lower in the aftermarket session. what are the earnings numbers? >> the earning numbers short of expectations, part of the problem. revenue numbers actually beat slightly above the estimate, third-quarter forecasts, investors anticipating higher numbers, $0.99, pretty much book ending the estimate but when you look at a stock up 18% year to date off 3.5% in the past month alone, investors wanted to hear something above and beyond what they got them clearly the shares are reflecting that. david: they were forced to use deep discounts, they have a lot of coupons they were using. some people wondering if that would cut into their profits, indeed it appeared to. liz: that is religion come you don't walk in without those coupons. david: the number of cyber attacks on banks is on the rise. liz: bank of america suffered a denial of service attack claiming affiliation with an islamic terror group claimed responsibility for that,
talking by tough environment and the stock lost its own going into the closing bell. $32 at one point. back to you. liz: now, bed, bath, and beyond. that stock moving lower in the aftermarket session. what are the earnings numbers? >> the earning numbers short of expectations, part of the problem. revenue numbers actually beat slightly above the estimate, third-quarter forecasts, investors anticipating higher numbers, $0.99, pretty much book ending the estimate but when you look at a...
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in the name of our pristine environment we will live in caves and freeze in the dark. not a kid's a political slogan, but appealing to some environmentalists. there is one part of the video that i really like. >> if i wanted america to fail for every concern and for every crisis, shutting down entire industries and killing tens of thousands of jobs in the name of saving the spotted owls. john: i get to the spotted owls in the second, but the regulators to constantly in debt crises. those overhead power lines would give you canner. so will cell phones, hair dye, breast implants, nutrasweet, coffee. all of those and more where government our media pushed scarce i was asked to cover during my abc career. plus global warming, mad cow disease, lawn chemicals and so on. is all this a crisis and is all this requiring giving more money and power to government? the spotted owl story had some with me because my first tv job was in oregon. i know some of those loggers who lost their jobs because the al had to be protected. this year the report that all the logging restrictions, d
in the name of our pristine environment we will live in caves and freeze in the dark. not a kid's a political slogan, but appealing to some environmentalists. there is one part of the video that i really like. >> if i wanted america to fail for every concern and for every crisis, shutting down entire industries and killing tens of thousands of jobs in the name of saving the spotted owls. john: i get to the spotted owls in the second, but the regulators to constantly in debt crises. those...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. busy in here. yeah....
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once there's a couple months of a known environment, they can position themselves for the future. like anything else, the economy's cyclical. it's been a bad depression or recession, whatever you want to call it, but we are coming out. there could be a slight double-dip, but it's been something in my opinion, over emphasized. liz: watch out for a 8%-10% drop nearing the beginning? >> beginning of 2013. liz: not cash out, but how would you -- >> go into the value names because the value names look like risk stocks, and towards the second quarter, go into the third quarter, get out of value names and the growth stocks. liz: how do you define a value name? >> as we discussed before, old-school technology is one of my favorite plays right now, the 1990s names opposed to the new-school technologies, oracles, microsofts, and intels. liz: intel was out performing the first part of the year, and that fell off. >> true. liz: what has microsoft done? not exciting, oracle, definitely. >> not exciting, but if the market drops and it's flat, you make up the 8%. if you are flat when the market
once there's a couple months of a known environment, they can position themselves for the future. like anything else, the economy's cyclical. it's been a bad depression or recession, whatever you want to call it, but we are coming out. there could be a slight double-dip, but it's been something in my opinion, over emphasized. liz: watch out for a 8%-10% drop nearing the beginning? >> beginning of 2013. liz: not cash out, but how would you -- >> go into the value names because the...